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condor_cod manage - COD machines and jobs
condor_cod [-help -version]
condor_codrequest[-pool centralmanagerhostname[:portnumber]-name scheddname][-addr "<a.b.c.d:port>"] [[-help -version] [-debug -timeout N -classad file] ] [-requirements expr] [-lease N]
condor_codrelease-id ClaimID[[-help -version] [-debug -timeout N -classad file] ] [-fast]
condor_codactivate-id ClaimID[[-help -version] [-debug -timeout N -classad file] ] [-keyword string -jobad filename -cluster N -proc N -requirements expr]
condor_coddeactivate-id ClaimID[[-help -version] [-debug -timeout N -classad file] ] [-fast]
condor_codsuspend-id ClaimID[[-help -version] [-debug -timeout N -classad file] ]
condor_codrenew-id ClaimID[[-help -version] [-debug -timeout N -classad file] ]
condor_codresume-id ClaimID[[-help -version] [-debug -timeout N -classad file] ]
condor_coddelegate_proxy-id ClaimID[[-help -version] [-debug -timeout N -classad file] ] [-x509proxy ProxyFile]
condor_codissues commands that manage and use COD claims on machines, given proper authorization.
Instead of specifying an argument of request, release, activate, deactivate, suspend, renew, or resume, the user may invoke the condor_codtool by appending an underscore followed by one of these arguments. As an example, the following two commands are equivalent:
condor_cod release -id
"<128.105.121.21:49973>#1073352104#4"
condor_cod _release -id
"<128.105.121.21:49973>#1073352104#4"
To make these extended-name commands work, hard link the extended name to the condor_codexecutable. For example on a Unix machine:
ln condor_cod _request condor_cod
The requestargument gives a claim ID, and the other commands (release, activate, deactivate, suspend, and resume) use the claim ID. The claim ID is given as the last line of output for a request, and the output appears of the form:
ID of new claim is: "<a.b.c.d:portnumber>#x#y" An actual example of this line of output is
ID of new claim is: "<128.105.121.21:49973>#1073352104#4"
The HTCondor manual has a complete description of COD.
-help
-version
-pool centralmanagerhostname[:portnumber]
-name scheddname
-addr <a.b.c.d:port>
-lease N
request
release
activate
deactivate
suspend
renew
resume
delegate_proxy
condor_codwill exit with a status value of 0 (zero) upon success, and it will exit with the value 1 (one) upon failure.
Center for High Throughput Computing, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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May 2022 |